real hunter 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 (edited) ring me on 07595936732 Edited February 2, 2009 by real hunter Link to post Share on other sites
westcountrygirl 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. Link to post Share on other sites
dda 2 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. the man is only trying to re home his dog and i8s giving it away not selling it why give him greef Link to post Share on other sites
westcountrygirl 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. the man is only trying to re home his dog and i8s giving it away not selling it why give him greef Really? You think by giving him some sound advice I'm giving him grief? You think just because you're having a baby it's a good enough reason to dispose of a dog? I 'suggested' getting in touch with the breeder, the easiest/quickest option. The guy is giving the dog away = doesn't care where it goes imho. Dog on chain outside and getting rid of because new baby is arriving = dog with problems imho. So not giving the guy grief just sound advice and a spelling lesson Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Rod&dog Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. the man is only trying to re home his dog and i8s giving it away not selling it why give him greef Really? You think by giving him some sound advice I'm giving him grief? You think just because you're having a baby it's a good enough reason to dispose of a dog? I 'suggested' getting in touch with the breeder, the easiest/quickest option. The guy is giving the dog away = doesn't care where it goes imho. Dog on chain outside and getting rid of because new baby is arriving = dog with problems imho. So not giving the guy grief just sound advice and a spelling lesson Five posts in, And your already pushing your wieght,,Calm down lassie!! Link to post Share on other sites
westcountrygirl 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. the man is only trying to re home his dog and i8s giving it away not selling it why give him greef Really? You think by giving him some sound advice I'm giving him grief? You think just because you're having a baby it's a good enough reason to dispose of a dog? I 'suggested' getting in touch with the breeder, the easiest/quickest option. The guy is giving the dog away = doesn't care where it goes imho. Dog on chain outside and getting rid of because new baby is arriving = dog with problems imho. So not giving the guy grief just sound advice and a spelling lesson Five posts in, And your already pushing your wieght,,Calm down lassie!! lol Link to post Share on other sites
T78 4 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. the man is only trying to re home his dog and i8s giving it away not selling it why give him greef Really? You think by giving him some sound advice I'm giving him grief? You think just because you're having a baby it's a good enough reason to dispose of a dog? I 'suggested' getting in touch with the breeder, the easiest/quickest option. The guy is giving the dog away = doesn't care where it goes imho. Dog on chain outside and getting rid of because new baby is arriving = dog with problems imho. So not giving the guy grief just sound advice and a spelling lesson Five posts in, And your already pushing your wieght,,Calm down lassie!! who knows,she could have been a memeber for yrs and just rejoined under a different name eh,"rod"? besides,she makes some good points.the dogs outside so why get rid just because there's a baby INSIDE the house? Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Rod&dog Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Is this post for real??? Firstly I think you mean Bullmastiff and if you've had him from a puppy you'd be better off getting in touch with the breeder to see if they will take him back. Secondly as he is outside on a chain (in this weather???) don't let him go to any families with kids if he has a problem with them. the man is only trying to re home his dog and i8s giving it away not selling it why give him greef Really? You think by giving him some sound advice I'm giving him grief? You think just because you're having a baby it's a good enough reason to dispose of a dog? I 'suggested' getting in touch with the breeder, the easiest/quickest option. The guy is giving the dog away = doesn't care where it goes imho. Dog on chain outside and getting rid of because new baby is arriving = dog with problems imho. So not giving the guy grief just sound advice and a spelling lesson Five posts in, And your already pushing your wieght,,Calm down lassie!! who knows,she could have been a memeber for yrs and just rejoined under a different name eh,"rod"? Link to post Share on other sites
terrier.2 123 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 never fails to amaze me how the simplest of things can start an arguement on here!!! Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mass_G3nocide Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Lol typical thl an argument over nothing but i make you right Westcountrygirl Go to the breeder's first offer it back if all else fails that find the dog a nice home not give it to any Tom,Dick and harry Respect your Dog as it probably respect's you. Link to post Share on other sites
Doglost Co-Ordinator 4 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 You lads keep you're dogs outside- how many on a chain ?? NONE. I hate these type of rehomes, especially with this type of dog. At 9 mths he's still a baby & young enough to be re-trained if not already ruined. Doubt if breeder will take him back if he's been kept outside. It's possible he's been put outside since baby arrived, either way it's wrong & the dog needs taking out of the situation. Will pm him- & then see if any of the rescues I know will take him in for assessment Link to post Share on other sites
westcountrygirl 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Thank you for last two sensible posts that could see I was not having a go at the op just offering some advice to get this poor dog rehomed. Bullmastiff's are not working dogs as such so just thought this was an odd place to put this kind of offer. Link to post Share on other sites
courtney32 1 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 dont pass the dog on just give it the good news and pts Link to post Share on other sites
roughground 0 Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 You lads keep you're dogs outside- how many on a chain ?? NONE. I hate these type of rehomes, especially with this type of dog. At 9 mths he's still a baby & young enough to be re-trained if not already ruined. Doubt if breeder will take him back if he's been kept outside. It's possible he's been put outside since baby arrived, either way it's wrong & the dog needs taking out of the situation. Will pm him- & then see if any of the rescues I know will take him in for assessment what exactly are you doing on here anyway, do you work your dogs or are you just another nosey interfering do gooder! Link to post Share on other sites
Guest blackntan Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 You lads keep you're dogs outside- how many on a chain ?? NONE. I hate these type of rehomes, especially with this type of dog. At 9 mths he's still a baby & young enough to be re-trained if not already ruined. Doubt if breeder will take him back if he's been kept outside. It's possible he's been put outside since baby arrived, either way it's wrong & the dog needs taking out of the situation. Will pm him- & then see if any of the rescues I know will take him in for assessment what exactly are you doing on here anyway, do you work your dogs or are you just another nosey interfering do gooder! all them recuse centers are lacs /antis Link to post Share on other sites
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